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Cancer begins in your cells, which are the building blocks of your body. Normally, your body forms new cells as you need them, replacing old cells that die. Sometimes this process goes wrong. New cells grow even when you don't need them, and old cells don't die when they should. These extra cells can form a mass called a tumor. Tumors can be benign or malignant. Benign tumors aren't cancer while malignant ones are. Cells from malignant tumors can invade nearby tissues. They can also break away and spread to other parts of the body.
Study helps to make sense of cell-to-cell variation in response to external stimuli

Study helps to make sense of cell-to-cell variation in response to external stimuli

Research offers new insights for cancer patients to avoid developing metastases

Research offers new insights for cancer patients to avoid developing metastases

Researchers discover abnormal gene mutations that lead to cancer development

Researchers discover abnormal gene mutations that lead to cancer development

Researchers discover a novel pathway for DNA transfer in the tumor microenvironment

Researchers discover a novel pathway for DNA transfer in the tumor microenvironment

Researchers identify a set of sporadic genetic mutations behind rare brain malformations

Researchers identify a set of sporadic genetic mutations behind rare brain malformations

HIF-1alpha inhibitor preserves the activity of insulin-producing beta cells in diabetic mice

HIF-1alpha inhibitor preserves the activity of insulin-producing beta cells in diabetic mice

Study on key protein offers clues into the origin of mesothelioma

Study on key protein offers clues into the origin of mesothelioma

New approach to assess motility and invasive capacity of cancer cells in a tissue section

New approach to assess motility and invasive capacity of cancer cells in a tissue section

Scientists create powerful new method for generating protein drugs

Scientists create powerful new method for generating protein drugs

CDH17CAR T cells can eliminate solid tumors without damaging healthy tissues

CDH17CAR T cells can eliminate solid tumors without damaging healthy tissues

CAR-T cell treatment via implantable biotechnology more effective in combating cancer

CAR-T cell treatment via implantable biotechnology more effective in combating cancer

Researchers determine novel technique for drug delivery

Researchers determine novel technique for drug delivery

Tuberculosis causes early epigenetic aging in cells, study finds

Tuberculosis causes early epigenetic aging in cells, study finds

Study reveals novel mechanism used by infectious bacteria to survive stressful situations

Study reveals novel mechanism used by infectious bacteria to survive stressful situations

Researchers analyze a powerful tool to enhance drug discovery

Researchers analyze a powerful tool to enhance drug discovery

Study uncovers the genetic risk factors for premature aging in pediatric cancer survivors

Study uncovers the genetic risk factors for premature aging in pediatric cancer survivors

New discovery likely to result in cancer vaccine development

New discovery likely to result in cancer vaccine development

Scientists develop a novel approach, enabling spatial mapping of single-cell data within tissue

Scientists develop a novel approach, enabling spatial mapping of single-cell data within tissue

Cryo-electron microscopes help determine how “911” molecule repairs DNA damage

Cryo-electron microscopes help determine how “911” molecule repairs DNA damage

Research reveals how a marine bacterium makes a potent anti-cancer molecule

Research reveals how a marine bacterium makes a potent anti-cancer molecule

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